How we live
Videos that explore how we live in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Playlist
Alice is joined by Kura Forrester and ask why it is that Pākehā just cannot get their shit together and honour the Treaty.
The gamer with no hands, and no excuses.
Engin and Ayla are from the former Yugoslavia and moved to New Zealand after growing up in Turkey. With their two boys they love camping and hiking all around Aotearoa.
The Lighthouse is a dance crew from Ōtara who are a part of the underground Krump movement.
State house tenants north of Wellington are turning their backyards into small farms to help feed hundreds of needy people with the help of a local charity.
Of all New Zealanders, it’s Pacific people who do the bulk of volunteering and unpaid work. But the term 'unpaid work' in Pasifika communities can sometimes be seen as offensive.
In 2018, RNZ followed the St Paul’s College Samoan group to document the sacrifices it takes to compete for Polyfest glory.
Mom Meng came to Aotearoa in 1979 as a refugee from Cambodia.
Poet, student and member of vogue house Coven-Carangi Stellar Angafili Makarita Pritchard has finally found her community. In this video, as part of RNZ’s series about trans mental health, Stellar talks about meeting house mother and artist Moe Laga, and finding her ‘chosen family’.